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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequate disaster" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a disaster that is sufficient or acceptable in some context, perhaps in a discussion about risk management or emergency preparedness.
Example: "The team prepared for an adequate disaster response plan, ensuring that they could handle any situation that arose."
Alternatives: "sufficient disaster" or "acceptable disaster".
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Soon we will hear how the failure of the state to respond with adequate disaster relief services for those affected has resulted in Islamist charities making political inroads into those same communities.
Whether it was wreck-salvagers branching into drug-dealing (Into the Blue), his own mafia selling him out (Running Scared), or the lack of adequate disaster planning threatening his baby's life (Hours), Walker could be relied upon to respond with the dim-bulb outrage of the truly decent.
Generally, households with adequate disaster preparedness can effectively reduce the impacts of disasters (Lindell and Perry 2000; Lindell 2013; Han et al. 2017).
In this study, the scope of applied regulation information is confined to evacuation regulation, as high-rise and complex building design has high priority and is critical on adequate disaster prevention systems and egress routes.
Such disasters are extremely unfortunate events that extensively impact economically poor and underdeveloped countries because of the lack of adequate disaster preparedness, absence of advanced early warning systems, poor infrastructure conditions, and inadequate community protection.
This paper presents the main findings of a research project that aimed at first identifying gaps in current urban planning framework and practices as well developing geographically referenced information products to aid the process of selection of adequate disaster mitigation strategies.
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The project demonstrated understanding of this complexity and designed strategies, approaches and actions accordingly but the input needed for the required depth and intensity of the engagement was not adequate for disaster risk reduction.
Science, technology, and innovation are essential to finding solutions to the greatest challenges of our time, including climate change, adequate food production, disaster preparedness, cybersecurity, and physical security.
In this article we assessed the present policies, legislation and institutional capabilities to ascertain whether they could assure the right to adequate food during disaster situations in Uganda.
Varied responses were received on the structured questions about the right to adequate food and disaster relief food in Uganda (Table 2).
Both studies have shown that the right to adequate food during disaster preparedness and emergency response in Uganda is complex in terms of implementation.
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